Calendula (Calendula Officinalis) flowers are daisy-like and come in colors of orange or yellow with single or double rows of petals. The genus name comes from the Latin word “calendae”, which means “the first day of the month” as it flowers all year round. Also called Pot Marigold, Calendula grows quickly from wild flower seed, blooms heavily, and then dies with the first heavy frost. It will grow in all regions of North America. Calendula is very easy to grow from seed. Calendula is grown to attract pollinators and for it's medicinal uses. Direct sow Calendula flower seed into prepared seed beds after all danger of frost has passed in the spring. Calendula seeds can also be planted in late Summer for a Fall harvest. Lightly cover the flower seeds with peat moss, and sow 6 seeds per foot.
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